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C4H10, C5H12, C6H14 are called isomers. Why?​

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Answered by krishshazia
2

Answer:

because the scientists have named them

Answered by ananyaandashna380
1

Answer:

They are not isomers

Explanation:

They are from same group that is alkane but are not called isomers. Isomers are those which have different structure but same formula.

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